This 4 Ingredient Fudge is Vegan and Gluten-Free

All natural sugars FTW.

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I don't often eat regular fudge because its main ingredients are sugar, butter, and cream, making it an ideal treat rather than a dietary staple. I wanted to see whether a recipe with natural substitutes could make a filling yet more wholesome alternative without sacrificing that rich and creamy taste.

With only four ingredients, you know exactly what you're eating. This recipe also only requires basic utensils, a microwave, and a freezer, making it a dorm-friendly option that can be made in advanced and stored for several weeks.

Almond Coconut Fudge

Prep Time:5 mins

Cook Time:2 hrs

Total Time:2 hrs 5 mins

Servings:12

Easy

Ingredients

1 cup almond butter

2 teaspoons maple syrup

1.5 tablespoons coconut oil

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Julianne Zech

Step 1

Spray a mini muffin tin with cooking spray.

Step 2

In a microwavable bowl, melt almond butter and coconut oil together for about a minute. Add other ingredients and stir.

Step 3

Pour mixture evenly into the muffin tin and freeze for two hours.

Step 4

Remove condensed fudge from freezer and enjoy!

Julianne Zech

Although I can't promise this recipe trumps the real deal, I was a fan of the sweetness and bold flavors. A little coconut oil sure goes a long way. I'm looking forward to trying this recipe again and experimenting with different nut butters to see if their flavors are just as good or even better.